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Autumn colours at Rosemoor


Autumn colours at Rosemoor



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Such Gorgoues Colours :)

12 Oct, 2009

 

i ONLY LIKE THE PURPLE.

12 Oct, 2009

 

Beautiful plants and colours

12 Oct, 2009

 

great photo.

12 Oct, 2009

 

Beautiful photo...

12 Oct, 2009

 

Lovely strong colours....very Chris Lloyd.....I like:))

12 Oct, 2009

 

Love all the colours......

12 Oct, 2009

 

Great colour mix.

12 Oct, 2009

 

I only like the pu7rple because it is just my kind of color

13 Oct, 2009

 

Oh, I think the mixture of color is fantastic, so warming and joyfull

14 Oct, 2009

 

So, Pipsqeak, do you grow plants? If so - do you choose purple ones?

Doreen, Rosemoor is our nearest RHS garden - It's still a long way, but isn't it a wonderful place!

21 Oct, 2009

 

Rosemoor was OK, but I was a little disapointed rearly!! Perhaps it as a little late in the year (Sept) but thereagain I would not have sen the Autumn colours!! Out of all the gardens we had viseted I liked Marwood Hill gardens the best, Thats just outside of Ilfracombe.
I would like to see Geof Hamletons garden,

21 Oct, 2009

 

No, I think you didn't see the best of it. When the roses and clematis are out - it's amazing!

I should try to go to Marwood Hill - not THAT far, I suppose! Where's Geoff's garden?

21 Oct, 2009

 

Geoff's garden is somewhere up North.(look it up)
Have you been to the Lost gardens og Haligon?? We wen't ther when it first opened and was hoping to have gone ther this summer but Family disitiond controlled and we never got there, But IF we do manage t get down to Cornwall again we will certanly go again. There are so many lovley gardens in the West country.
Here in wales there are not so many, but one we have been to a few Autumn's ago was Bodnant Gardens in North wal;es and Certanly would visit thee again, perhaps a summer visit, but would mean an overnight stay a it is a long way to drive from Carmarthenshire.

22 Oct, 2009

 

No...too far for a day trip, I think. Like the Eden Project, too. We'd have to find someone to look after Henry overnight. I went to Bodnant many years ago - I seem to remember standing on some steps and looking at a gear view of hills...and being disappointed that I'd missed the Laburnum arch.

Kent has a lot of gardens within easy distance - Sissinghurst, Nymans, Wakehurst, Great Dixter, Scotney Castle, oh, lots! We were often out in one when we lived down there.

22 Oct, 2009

 

Yes OH, I would love to visit them all, sadly though on our pention alone we could not afford to travel as much as we would like, Had to save up for a year for the last holiday with the family, we shared 2 cabbins so thecost was shared thank goodnes.
I am still trying to put away some money each week but since we came gack from Holl's everything seems to have gonewrong ad it has been all payout, OH never mind, w can'thave it all. and we do enjoy life here which is wondeful

22 Oct, 2009

 

Oh dear. That's not so good - I sympathise. You live in a lovely County, though, don't you?

22 Oct, 2009

 

Oh yes

22 Oct, 2009

 

:-)

22 Oct, 2009



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